Publications by authors named "M Wasowicz"

Article Synopsis
  • - The OBISPO initiative aims to improve monitoring of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery to enhance safety and outcomes, despite not being commonly practiced.
  • - A pilot phase from February to December 2021 engaged 859 patients, revealing significant issues: many experienced residual paralysis upon recovery, and a large portion went without proper monitoring due to various barriers, including cognitive biases and workflow disruptions related to COVID-19.
  • - The findings highlight the need for continuous education and quality improvement efforts to shift clinician behavior regarding NMB management and to develop new strategies that better integrate monitoring practices into perioperative care.
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Background: The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a valuable alternative for pain management after video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery (VATS). The incidence of postoperative chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) is high while the quality of life (QoL) after VATS remains unknown. We hypothesised that patients with ESPB would have a low incidence of acute and CNP and would report a good QoL up to three months after VATS.

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Intra-operative hypotension is a risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality. Minimally invasive monitors that derive other haemodynamic parameters, such as stroke volume, may better inform the management of hypotension. As a prelude to a multicentre randomised controlled trial, we conducted a single-centre feasibility trial of a protocol to treat hypotension as informed by minimally invasive haemodynamic monitoring during non-cardiac surgery.

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The purpose of the research was to develop an improved solid phase microextraction (SPME)-based sampling protocol for the therapeutic drug monitoring of tranexamic acid (TXA) from plasma and urine of patients with chronic renal dysfunction (CRD) in order to correct the current dosing schedule to accommodate these patients. A 12-fold improvement in sampling efficiency (25 min for 96 samples -22 s per sample) was achieved with the use of hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB)-coated SPME devices, thereby enabling high throughput profiling of TXA in the plasma and urine of 49 CRD patients undergoing cardiac surgery. A limit of quantification of 10 μg/mL and 25 μg/mL was obtained for plasma and urine respectively while a method accuracy of 103-105% and a precision of less than 8% was achieved.

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Optical phantoms are used to validate optical measurement methods. The stability of their optical parameters over time allows them to be used and stored over long-term periods, while maintaining their optical parameters. The aim of the presented research was to investigate the stability of fabricated porous phantoms, which can be used as a lung phantom in optical system.

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